Adultery, lies, deception, scandal, murder, cover-up, heartache, pain, and loss—stories with these sordid elements are relevant today. And women with shady pasts—labeled, shamed, and linked with tragedies—are part of our heritage. Bathsheba, a victim or temptress, Eve outside of Eden, Tamar posed as a prostitute, Leah stole her sister Rachel’s fiancĂ©…Sarah gave Hagar to her husband and Rebekah masterminded a grave deception. How well do you really know the women of the Bible?
My Thoughts: The stories of these women of the Bible reads better than most bestselling novels. Full of romance, deception, hope and lies, you'll find yourself tuned in as if you were watching your favorite reality tv show. I loved every single moment of this page turning drama. Each story retells that of a prolific woman in the Bible giving readers a glimpse of her story. Yes, the author could have expounded more on the lives of the women in the story, but she gives you just enough to make you want to read more about their stories in your Bible.
Very quick read but one which will peak your interest in the lives of the women portrayed throughout this wonderful read.
Very quick read but one which will peak your interest in the lives of the women portrayed throughout this wonderful read.
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Disclosure: Many Thanks to Booksneeze for the opportunity to review Bathsheba Bathed in Grace.
Disclosure: Many Thanks to Booksneeze for the opportunity to review Bathsheba Bathed in Grace.
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